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Herbal poultices, warm oils, and energy balancing aren’t the tools of a typical spa, but at Santhigram Kerala Ayurvedic Center they’re a primary defense against stress and discomfort. The doctors, one of whom has studied ayurvedic medicine since childhood, take a holistic approach to health and happiness. They use herbs relied on by the ayurvedic method for thousands of years and believe that the natural remedies without side effects can help assuage a vast range of medical and emotional concerns. Traditional treatments include pouring thin streams of warm oil onto foreheads to reduce stress, opening pores with steam baths, and producing giggles with acupressure massage.

Take your normal day spa experience to the next level at Heister, Larry in Parsippany and leave feeling renewed.
Craving a massage? Explore the large selection of massage possibilities at this spa.
Looking to alleviate pain or nausea? Try a professional acupuncture treatment at Heister, Larry.
The alternative methods used by the doctors at Heister, Larry have produced great results in their patients. Call to find out more.

Reduce your stress with a day filled with relaxing spa services from Interfaith Wedding Ministries in Parsippany Troy Hills.
Whether you need a massage for pleasure or stress relief, this spa has you covered.
Balance your chi with acupuncture at Interfaith Wedding Ministries.
When you need a last-minute spa weekend, Interfaith Wedding Ministries is ready to host you and your friends.

Alleviate stress with a relaxing and rejuvenating spa experience from Massage & Fitness,llc. in Parsippany.
Professionals know how to get deep down and hit the right spots when giving massages. Experience one yourself at this spa.
There are many ways to relax, and Massage & Fitness,llc. provides all of them in one place so you can take care of business quickly and easily.

From skin treatments to massages, Boonton Township's Lakeland Total Health Center is a luxury day spa that offers a wide variety of services.
Treat yourself to a relaxing and nurturing massage and reap the benefits.
Everyone deserves get pampered every once in a while so book your spa service at Lakeland Total Health Center and reap the benefits.

Schedule a day filled with beauty treatments at Karen's Day Spa in Denville and enjoy the luxury of a full-service salon.
A hydrating and enhancing facial from this salon will leave you with clearer and smoother skin.
Looking for a mid-week pick-me-up? Treat yourself to a relaxing massage, such as hot stone, deep tissue, and Swedish.
For healthy, long-lasting nail treatments, head to this salon.
When those pesky hairs just won't go away, visit Karen's Day Spa in Denville for a close hair removal treatment.
For your convenience, this salon accommodates walk-ins.
The affordable prices at this spa will keep you coming back for more.
No cash, no problem. This beauty salon happily accepts payments by major credit card.
If you're driving, be sure to take advantage of the nearby lot.
When you're in need of a cut, color or relaxation treatment, call Karen's Day Spa.

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“One time, this married couple came in,” began Monica Jaso, the director of spa operations for Swissôtel Chicago’s Spa 42. “And 20 or 30 minutes into the massage, they’re nice and relaxed, and it’s nice and quiet, and all of a sudden you hear her call out, ‘Honey? Honey, how are ya feelin’?’“And you can see his shoulders raise up a little bit, and she’s like, ‘How ya feelin’ over there? Are you relaxed?’ And he just chuckled and was like, ‘Well, I was until you opened your big mouth!’”Monica chuckled, too, at the memory of the interaction. Luckily, the husband in her story wasn’t bothered much, but not every spouse is as patient. The takeaway: if you’re treating your partner to a couples massage, you should probably have a chat before your appointment about, well, chatting.Below, Monica—a licensed massage therapist since 2008—let us in on a few other secrets to help couples get the most out of their co-massage experience. Do plan the entire day around your massage.The treatment itself may only take an hour or two, but its effects last much longer. You should expect to feel relaxed yet somewhat tired afterward, so maybe schedule that tandem bungee jump before you hit the spa. “If you’re gonna do something [afterward], make it really relaxing,” Monica said. You should also consider your eating schedule. “Eating beforehand is OK, but do it at least an hour before so you’re not lying on a full belly,” she said. “And don’t have a massage at 6 o’clock and then make a dinner reservation for 7:30, because then you’re rushing to get there and you’re not going to enjoy that nice, relaxing massage you just had.”Don’t bicker before your treatment.It doesn’t matter who messed up the directions to the spa or who forgot to feed the Tamagotchi—just let it go. “Try to come in a good mood,” Monica advised. “It helps move things along a little better when everybody’s feeling good.”Do come early (or stay late) to enjoy the spa’s extras.Many spas include complimentary access to saunas, pools, fitness centers, and other amenities with treatment reservations. “By all means, make use of that,” Monica said. “A lot of people [don’t] take advantage of those facilities.” If it’s a hotel spa, there may even be an onsite restaurant.If your spa doesn’t have those extras, you should still show up a little early. “If you come too close to the appointment time, you might be rushing around, the therapists might be rushing around, and … you can feel that rushed energy.” Monica suggested arriving 15–20 minutes before your appointment time.Do think about add-ons.Has your partner had an especially stressful time at work lately? Then ask about aromatherapy, as scented essential oils can help calm the mind better than massage alone. Is it a particularly cold day? Add hot stones!Don’t feel like you both have to get the same treatment.As with a solo session, couples massages should still include personalized consultations with the massage therapists. “Usually people have individual wants and needs for their own bodies,” Monica said. “Someone might have shoulder tension; someone else might have just had ankle surgery and want attention on their legs.”And it’s not just about focus areas, either. Couples should feel free to ask for different modalities. If one person just wants to relax, Swedish is probably enough for them. If the other person wants a more therapeutic treatment, “then by all means, get the deep tissue, get the sports massage. Don’t limit yourself.”Do take it easy on the bubbly.A lot of spas offer champagne with couples massages, but watch your intake before and after the treatment. “If you do drink afterward, it can hit you a lot faster because your circulatory system is going a lot quicker,” Monica said. A little alcohol is OK, but make sure you drink plenty of water, too.Don’t assume you need a significant other.Monica said plenty of platonic pairs come through Spa 42’s couples room—siblings, friends, mothers and daughters. “There’s been more than I would have expected.” The most important thing is just choosing someone you can really relax and enjoy the experience with.Cartoons by Jen Jackson, GrouponLearn more about massage treatments:How to Behave Before, During, and After a MassageEverything You'd Want to Know About Hot-Stone Massage